HLCOB C41
by berryChapter 41
No one would believe it.
That the pleasure-seeking young lord, the famous playboy whom all the world still thought an immature youthâthat Cao Caoâhad done all this, just to keep Jaheon at his side.
ââŠWhy should I need to come to you?â
Jaheon asked, almost murmuring.
âIn Luoyang, Iâm probably the only one who could be called your acquaintance,â Cao Cao replied evenly. âEveryone else is keeping you at armâs length.â
Jaheon couldnât help but laugh, hearing such a thing from the very person whoâd orchestrated that situation.
âCao Mengde.â
Jaheon uttered Cao Caoâs name.
Upon reflection, among men, there were sometimes those like thatâmen more obsessed with Jaheon than even with Choseon. Most often, their desire was rooted in base masculine conquest, a wish to dominate someone who would not easily bend.
âSorry, but Iâm not the type to owe anyone.â Jaheon was familiar with that gaze of Cao Caoâs. Why had he forgotten? Only because, with imperial favor, none had dared reveal such desire so openly in front of him for some time.
âIf I owe you, who knows what you would demand in return.â Jaheon added with a sneer, recalling what heâd forgotten. âBut youâdid you think if you pressed me, I would plead and beg?â
Cao Cao burst out laughing. âIsnât making a beauty cry simply a manâs desire?â
ââŠI didnât know your tastes were so broad.â
âThere are already rumors about us all over Luoyangâwhatâs the harm? I already once climbed over the wall to see you, didnât I?â Cao Cao added, suave as ever. âIf the rumors have spread so far, wouldnât it be fine to make them true?â
Despite the âold manâ remarks, Cao Caoâs face was that of a youth full of mischief.
While looking at that face, Jaheon replied, âDid you think you were the first of your kind in my life?â
ââŠ?â
Had anyone of that type ever succeeded? If Jaheon could have been broken, he would never have ended up hereâhe would never have come this far if he were the sort to break so easily.
From his place on the dais, Jaheon reached out his hand toward Cao Caoâs disheveled robe.
âGentleman Cao.â
While straightening Cao Caoâs robe, Jaheon spoke softly, âI ask you, just do one thing.â
It was a gesture that appeared gentle.
But Jaheonâs voice was sharp enough to cut. âDecide whether you desire the beauty or the talent.â
Cao Cao understood the reason. It was because the beauty before him had a younger sibling caught up in this current trouble, whom Jaheon cherished like life itself. Even in the midst of those cold eyes, Cao Cao brought his face close, as if to be fussed over by a doting wife.
âMy greed is greatâI canât give up even one.â Cao Cao had no intention of retreating. âIf I want both, what should I do?â
Jaheon frowned, still straightening Cao Caoâs collar, then moved his hand up. His elegant white hand slid up Cao Caoâs throat.
âŠ
For the first time, the smile disappeared from Cao Caoâs clever face. Smiling faintly, Jaheon quietly spoke Cao Caoâs childhood name. âA-man.â
Frankly, at that moment, Jaheon wanted to crush Cao Caoâs throat. In fact, the very notion heâd ever considered joining Cao Cao, should things go wrong, seemed laughable nowâespecially after Cao actually dared touch Choseon. However, the man before him was destined to be the future hegemon of the Central Plains.
Thus, Jaheon chose to provoke him. For having meddled with his only family, Jaheon planned to use every inch of Cao Cao, head to toe.
âIf you want to seize real power, simply holding the troops wonât be enough.â This man was still unaware of exactly how he looked in Jaheonâs eyes. But who else would be as useful in toppling the Han as this man before him?
Why not push him to want moreâand sooner?
âCome back as Chancellor.â
Jaheonâs golden eyes curved gently at Cao Cao.
âThatâs what would make it worth kneeling under you.â
It was only a beautyâs teasing remark.
But somehow, Jaheon already held the reins of this conversation.
Chancellor.
Since the late Han instituted the Three Excellencies system, the office of Chancellor had been abolishedâits authority deemed a threat to imperial dignity.
âChancellorâŠâ
As he walked the corridor, Cao Cao mulled over Jaheonâs words and stopped. Why mention a position that didnât even exist? The emergence of a Chancellor would mean the Han was collapsing.
In other words: Only when you can make the Emperor a puppet, then try to possess me.
It was an audacious challenge.
âHaha!â Cao Cao finally burst into laughter.
He was delighted. Also, something restless and strange rose up within him. The spot on his throat where Jaheonâs hand had touched him tingled.
Up until now, there had never been anything he moved for but didnât obtainâexcept Jaheon. For Jaheon to add fuel to the flames by deliberately provoking himânothing had gone to plan, but never had life been this fun.
Boring, tedious lifeâŠwas suddenly interesting.
Indeed.
Even when mocked for being an eunuchâs grandson, when told he was no different from the eunuchs, Cao Cao had always taken it all in stride. Such was his empty life. But then, Jaheon appeared.
So interesting.
Cao Cao entered the office of the General of the Household.
Stepâ
No one stopped him, even though he entered the office of the highest-ranking Gentleman as just an ordinary Gentleman. Everyone simply watched him, waiting.
With the infighting among the gentry due to the clash between Wang Yun and Jaheon, the Cao clan absorbed dissatisfied Qingliu and surviving Turbid Stream. As the eldest son, Cao Cao was by now nearly as impossible to ignore in the palace as Jaheon himself.
Cao Cao sat ostentatiously in the generalâs chair.
âGentleman Cao.â
A eunuch who had been waiting in the office called to him.
âWhat is it?â The faint smile faded from Cao Caoâs lips. When that smile disappeared, all sense of gentleness vanished from him.
âJo, Chief Attendant Jo says: what should we do now?â
At this, the eunuch trembled while delivering the message.
âChief Attendant Jo?â
âYesâŠthatâs correct.â
Jo Chung. A eunuch, he was Cao Caoâs ally among the powerful eunuchsâambitious, but so timid he always relied on stronger men like Wang Bo or Zhang Rang, and after Wang Boâs fall he suffered as much as Wang Boâs own clique.
âWhat is it Chief Attendant Jo wants from me, pestering like this?â Cao Cao sneered, sitting askew.
âThe, wellâŠâ The eunuch swallowed nervously. âHe wants you to take care of Yirang Imâmake it definitive.â
At that, Cao Caoâs dark blue eyes turned frigid toward the eunuch. Whatever his political prowess, Cao Caoâs essence was not just that of a scholar, but a warrior. The ferocity in his eyes made the eunuch tremble like a leaf.
There was no knowing why, but Cao Cao seemed irritated. The frightened eunuch hurried to add,
âCh-Chief Attendant Jo has said heâll reward you well!â
âŠ
âSo, please, donât be angryâŠ!â But as even these words got no reply, the eunuch paled. He stammered on.
Angry?
Cao Cao tipped his chin in recognition. Now that he thought about it, all he wished was to have Jaheon fall into his hands. He had not meant to help Jo Chung get revenge. It was simply irksome to be bothered by someone who wasnât even kin, who shared only a similar surname.
Realizing this, Cao Cao laughed.
âIf he wants Yirang Im dealt with, tell him to forget targeting Yirang Im himself.â
ââŠ?â
At present, Jaheonâs hands and feet were as good as tied by Wang Yun. If Jaheon wanted to break free and wield real power, his only card was to support Lady He for Empressâand thus become close to the Crown Prince and seize power that way.
Therefore, cutting off that hope was not a bad move.
This wasnât really his fault.
It was Jaheon, after all, who told him to seize power.
âIf Lady He is brought down, Huaseo will have nowhere left to run.â
If Jaheon was to kneel before him, then Cao Cao would see to it.